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"At that time it was a symbol, a kind of distinctive sign.
And it's a distinctive sign of cinematic modernism that the way the film was made converges to its subject and its mood.
But the Vietcong do not exactly observe the provision of the Geneva Convention which says that a combatant must wear "a fixed distinctive sign recognisable at a distance".
Before Jews came under the protection of the Popes, they had been required to wear a distinctive sign, the rouelle, or wheel.
Wearing an invisibility uniform might, it is suggested, additionally breach a combatant's obligation to have a fixed distinctive sign recognisable at a distance and to carry arms openly.
The Cornish pasty has had protective status since 2011, a distinctive sign used to identify goods as originating from a certain place.
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But the distinctive signs' days may be, well, numbered.
Among the distinctive signs of the first modern humans are burials with ritual.
The neutrality of public space would be equivalent to the disappearance of all distinctive signs.
"The people in camouflage and without any distinctive signs came by buses from the Sevastopol side.
He also enjoyed the distinctive signs Mr. Schuman would make for each home game he went to, never using the same one twice.
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